Literature

AuthorsYearTitlesort ascending
J. De Maeseneer, Blokland, I., Willems, S., Stichele, R. H. Vander, Meersschaut, F.2000Wet combing versus traditional scalp inspection to detect head lice in schoolchildren: observational study
J. Wickenden1984The life and habits of the head louse
R. deBoer, van der Geest L. P.1985The efficacy of malathion against head lice
F. Piotrowski1991The biology and epidemiological role of arthropods in environments at various stages of anthropogenization
V. Rupes, Ledvinka, J., Chmela, J., Pinterova, J.1984Susceptibility to DDT and some other insecticides of head lice (Pediculus capitis DeGeer) in Czechoslovakia
T. Silverstone1998Skin problems and parasites in children: 3--Head lice
S. Venna, Fleischer, Jr, A. B., Feldman, S. R.2001Scabies and lice: review of the clinical features and management principles
D. S. Carson, Tribble, P. W., Weart, C. W.1988Pyrethrins combined with piperonyl butoxide (RID) vs 1% permethrin (NIX) in the treatment of head lice
S. Doss, Powell, C. A., Miller, A. J.1991Phenothrin lotion, the latest recruit in the battle against headlice: the results of two controlled comparative studies
L. Charles Parish, Witkowski, J. A., Millikan, L. E.1989Pediculosis capitis and the stubborn nit
T. Rostila, Salo E.2000Parasites--tiny but unpleasant companions at home and in the daycare
R. J. Pollack, Kiszewski, A. E., Spielman, A.2000Over diagnosis and consequent mismanagement of head louse infestations in North America
M. C. Capuano-Tumino1998On the lookout for lice
C. Milne1988Nit picking
R. J. Roberts, Burgess I. F.2005New head-lice treatments: hope or hype?
G. F. Urcuyo, Zaias N.1986Malathion lotion as an insecticide and ovicide in head louse infestation
K. Y. Mumcuoglu, Friger, M., Ioffe-Uspensky, I., Ben-Ishai, F., Miller, J.2001Louse comb versus direct visual examination for the diagnosis of head louse infestations
E. R. Clore1988Keeping lice at bay. Useful tips for patients
E. Maynard2001Head louse infection: a health promotion activity
S. Group.2002Head lice: evidence-based guidelines based on the Stafford Report
M. Counahan, Andrews, R., Buttner, P., Byrnes, G., Speare, R.2004Head lice prevalence in primary schools in Victoria, Australia
B. L. Frankowski, Weiner L. B.2002Head lice
D. Bloomfield, Adam H. M.2002Head lice
D. de Berker, Sinclair R.2000Getting ahead of head lice
P. C. Fan, Chung, W. C., Kuo, C. L., Lin, C. Y., Hsu, H. M., Chuang, C. H., Chow, C. Y.1992Evaluation of efficacy of four pediculicides against head louse (Pediculus capitis) infestation
P. A. Becherel, Chosidow O.2002Ectoparasitic skin diseases. Scabies and pediculosis
W. Paukstadt2004Ectoparasites are not a rarity in Germany, too. Lice and scabies alert!
I. F. Burgess2002Detection combing
N. K. Pitman, Hernandez, A., Hernandez, E.1987Comparison of pediculicidal and ovicidal effects of two pyrethrin-piperonyl-butoxide agents
K. Y. Mumcuoglu, Klaus, S., Kafka, D., Teiler, M., Miller, J.1991Clinical observations related to head lice infestation
R. N. Chunge, Scott, F. E., Underwood, J. E., Zavarella, K. J.1991A pilot study to investigate transmission of headlice
T. A. Younis, Montasser M. F.1991A case of cervical lymphadenopathy due to pediculosis
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